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Share via Email This article is over 3 months old Many women in North Korea expressed a sense that the abuse they endured was so normalised almost no one thought to file a complaint against the perpetrators. The widespread nature of abuse by North Korea officials was documented in a new report by Human Rights Watch that interviewed 54 people who fled North Korea since , the year Kim Jong-un came to power. It took more than two years to amass the stories collected in the report, with subjects interviewed in countries across Asia. Human rights abuses in North Korea have been extensively documented and the United Nations estimates between 80, and , political prisoners are detained in four large political prison camps in North Korea. It happens so often nobody thinks it is a big deal. Oh Jung-hee, market trader But women remain particularly vulnerable in a country where the police, market inspectors and soldiers are predominantly male.

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Japan tried to suppress Korean traditions and culture and ran the economy primarily for its own benefit. Korean resistance groups known as Dongnipgun Liberation Army operated along the Sino-Korean border, fighting guerrilla warfare against Japanese forces. Some of them took part in allied action in China and parts of South East Asia. One of the guerrilla leaders was the communist Kim Il-sung , who later became the first leader of North Korea.

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A North Korean waitress dances with a customer at a restaurant. Defector Jeong Young Jeong Young, a North Korean defector, said North Korean university students enjoyed a certain amount of freedom in dating and relationships. She was a married woman at the time she moved in with Kim Jong Il and was never recognized as more than his mistress.